Foundations of Freedom
―Traveling is passing from place to place, … the act of performing journey; traveler is one who travels.‖ In Re Archy, 9 C. 47 and,
― First, it is well established law that the highways of the state are public property, and their primary and preferred use is for private purposes, and that their use for the purpose of gain is special and extraordinary which, generally at least, the legislature may prohibit or condition as it sees fit.‖Stephenson vs. Rinford , 287 US 251; and, ―Freedom to travel is indeed, an important aspect of the citizen‘s ―liberty‖…The right to travel is part of the ―liberty of which the citizen cannot be deprived without due process of law under the Fifth Amendment. So much is conceded by the solicitor general.‖ Kent v. Douglas, 357 U.S. 116, 125
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